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1986-10-29
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Wednesday, October 29, 1986 First Hockey Team in Olds (1902 - 1903) a From left to right, standing (back row) George Cloakey, Zeigler, Fred Webster, Fred Shackleton, Bob Hainstock. Sitting (centre row) W. J. Brump- ton, Caul McCutcheon, S. R. Scott, Eddie King, Bob Logan. Sitting (front row) Dick Robertson, Ernie Scott. hunting harvest | good so far Hunting in closed zones and animals being shot and left are the two. most common hunting offences this year, said a local Fish and Wildlife officer. But Gerry Filipchuk stressed there are a lot using the resource the way it was set out for them.” Hunters who hunt in closed zones either have not made themselves of November closed Oc- aware of which zones tober 25 and many | are open or closed or hunters may not realize “they do it deliberately the change. - to get the jump on If clarification of any others” or to get the rule or regulation is game easier. needed, ‘‘check with “We urge people to Fish and Wildlife.” check the regulations,” There are “a great nun he continued. For in- ber of users” and there stance, this year a has to be consideration major change has oc- and courtesy shown to cured in big game zone Other. hunters, the lan- four, west of Sundre, downers, recreational The antlered moose users and to people in season, normally run- general, he concluded. ning through to the end : Olds Lions Atom A’s Another hockey season has begun, and players, coaches and parents are all keen and ready for action. Our first exhibition game was held on Saturday, October 24th against Three Hills. First to fire the puck in the net this year was Danny Heilman assisted by Mitchell McDonald and Shawn Thorburn. Our next two points were unassisted; one by Shawn and one by Bjonna Fuchs. During the second period the action in- creased with a total of 8 goals being scored. Only three of these were for us. Danny, Sherwood Park Crusaders St. Albert Saints Fort McMurray Hobbema Hawks Fort Saskatchewan Calgary Canucks Red Deer Rustlers Calgary Spurs Olds Grizzlys 2 SY SN ST ST A SS ST Alberta Junior Hockey League Standings to October 22, 1986 NORTH SOUTH 2 SE YS Se Sa A, ae A Richard Latimer and Josh Herman were our scorers; and Shawn, Bjonna and Travis Miller all earned assists. Thomson and Chris Clarke. Our other players are Stefan Richardson, Kevin McDonald and Michael Warwick (absent). Ken- and Doug McDonald; manager, Sterling McLeod. Ww GF GA 49 66 64 14 45 r coooo, 49 annaae Dee en oe ee oe ee WH ODOD Pon aw oo g 65 Quo aa NSO 0 1°12 0 74 The Gazette va ‘COMING. EVENT On Sunday, November 9 at 7:00 p.m., Olds First Baptist Church will host The Berg Chorale, a group of 35 singers and instrumen- talists, was formed over 22. years ago by Mr. Ferd Berg who is still Mr. Berg is well known “in “the _ sacred music “ministry, par- ticularly in Western past many years, travelled extensively, primarily in the 3 western provinces of Canada. Facilitating their travel has been a series of buses, pur- chased by the group. In On The Spot Financing WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL yes ea aas ese TO BE THE AT THE 87's Main Street, Olds 556-7127 ‘December of 1985, their trio returned from a 3- week tour to Japan, As a singing family, the Chorale is careful to give God, and Him only, the praise and thanks for allowing each of them a special place of service, using the gifts and talents He has given them. 44-2tc SHOP AT HOME & SAVE WHY FALL FOR THE CITY GIMMICKS . WE ARE SELLING THE LAST OF OUR 86’s $100” OVER COST : COME ON IN AND HAVE A LOOK ~ All New Dakota Mid Size Truck All New Shawow & Sundance All New Expo Special Prices Spicer - Hannah Chrysler Ltd. Soup Olds Auction Olds Auction Market report for the week en- ding October 21, 1986. 996 head of cattle on offer. SLAUGHTER CATTLE: Al-2 steers 80.00 to 82.00. Cl Heiferettes 64.00 to 73.00. Feeder cows 58.00 to 63.00. D1-2 Cows 49.00 to 65.00. D3-5 Cows 43.00 to 48.00. D4 Overfat Cows 39.00 to 43.00. Bulls 54.00 to 57.00. Light feeder bulls 64.00 to 69.00. REPLACEMENT CATTLE: 250 to 400 Ib. steers 122:00. to 125.00. Heifers 116.00 to 125.00. 400 to 500 Ib. steers 118.00 to 124.00. Heifers 111.00 to 114.00. 500 to 600 Ib. steers 103.00 to 110.00. Heifers 97.00 to 101.00. Feeder steers under 800 Ibs. 93.00 to 97.00. Heifers 88.00 to 93.00. Feeder steers over 800 Ibs. 88.00 to 92.00. Heifers 79.00 to 85.00. ml s Tracks! Edmonton Northlands Farmfair '86 Nov. 6 to 16 If you're in the business of agriculture, make tracks to” Farmfair ‘86. It's Alberta's premier livestock show and sale. And you can't afford to miss it. Just walk on in é : You'll find plenty of things to see and do in Northlands incredible AgriCom, It's the perfect chance to step up your profits. Top breeders from across the West will be displaying the year’s best dairy poultry and rabbits (Nov. 6 to 10) and beef cattle (Nov. 12 to 16). There's also a Western Art Show, Draft Horse Pulling, agricultural exhibits and the rip-roaring Canadian Finals Rodeo, to boot! Keep in step You can't afford to miss Farmfair ‘86. It’s the place to share new ideas and meet old friends. You'll keep in step with the latest trends and gain valuable business contacts, too. Stay one step ahead — make tracks to Farmfair ‘86. — Alberta's largest fall livestock show and sale. Step right up! Here is a sampling of upcoming Farmfair ‘86 events: Nov. 6 to 16 — Agriculture exhibits & Farmer's Market; Nov. 12 — Simmental Show, Murray Grey Show, Prospect Steer Show and: Sale; Nov. 13 — Limousin, Salers, Galloway, Charolais, Blonde d’Aquitaine and Gelbvieh Shows, Limousin, Salers and Simmental Sales; Nov. 14 — Pinzgauer, Charolais and Maine-Anjou Shows, Blonde d’Aquitaine, Shorthorn, Gelbvieh, Charolais and Murray Grey Sales; Page 3 Baby bull calves 50.00 56.00 to 205.00 with to 186.00 with larger larger calves to 280.00. calves to 280.00. Dairy cows 760.00 to Baby heifer calves 950.00. Meetings in Olds are held in the Masonic Hall, 48 Ave. and 47 St., every Weds. at 6:45 p.m. For more info. please call: RURAL: 1-800-272-6882 CUSTOM MADE SHEERS AND KIRSCH BLINDS 10% OFF BLINDS Sept. 5 to Nov. 5 Free Estimates and installation DAWN CLARKE 556-6289 (after 5) 42-tinc cows, sheep, swir ne, Nov. 15 — Junior Futurity, Angus, Shorthorn and Hereford Shows, Pinzgauer, Maine-Anjou and Aberdeen Angus Sales; Nov. 12 to 15 — Western Art Show; Nov. 12 to 16 — Canadian Finals Rodeo. Please check last week's paper for additional event listings!
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Image 891 (1986-10-29), from microfilm reel 891, (CU12402737). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.